The art world is closed on Mondays, yes this is the art world rule – Museums on Sunday, banking on Monday is the common refrain. But I find I can actually get a bit more work done at the galelry on Monday than on other days. No interruptions – that is the best part. So today I had lunch with another art dealer – it was the only day we could get together – and it was like (ding! lightbulb) aha – this the way it is supposed to work. 20+ years in the art world and one can still learn something if one is open.

I may have discovered some cool cool new artists recently. Good stuff. We’ll see, a curator only needs excellence one time from an artist, a gallery needs that excellence to be consistent.

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